Section 18. Committee on Information Systems and Technology
- The Committee on Information Systems and Technology
shall be composed of the Associate Provost for Information Systems
and Technology, the Associate Provost for Academic Programs, a
representative from Enrollment Services, a
representative from Finance and Administration, a college-level
administrator or staff member who uses the system, three representatives
from the Student Government Association, one staff senator; and at least
nine
faculty members as follows: one from each college, one from the Andrew
Young School of Policy Studies, one from the University Library,
and two elected at large.
- The duties of this committee shall be to (1) develop long-range plans
for the computing needs of the University; (2) advise the Associate Provost
for Information Systems and Technology on academic and administrative matters;
(3) review annual programmatic plans for IS&T; (4) review annual budgetary
submissions by the Associate Provost for Information Systems and Technology;
(5) provide a liaison between its subcommittees and IS&T; and (6) provide
faculty membership for its Student Technology Fee Subcommittee as set
forth in paragraph C.
- The Student Technology Fee (STF) Subcommittee of the Senate Committee
on Information Systems and Technology (IS&T) will meet annually to review
proposals for expenditures of monies from the Student Technology Fee and
will make recommendations for allocations to the Fiscal Advisory Committee
to the President. It shall be composed as follows: the Provost, after
consultation with the Chair of the Senate Committee on IS&T and the
President of the Student Government Association, will appoint annually a
subcommittee consisting of the Chair of the Senate Committee on IS&T,
a staff senator, 11 additional faculty, and
13 students. The 11 faculty members will be selected from the IS&T
Committee as follows: Arts and Sciences-4; Robinson College of
Business-2; Education-1; Health and Human Sciences-1; Law-1; Andrew Young
School of Policy Studies-1; Library-1. Of the 13 student members, 9 will
be recommended by the deans of the colleges, and approved by the Student
Government Association, as follows: Arts and Sciences-3; Robinson College
of Business-2; Education-1; Law-1; Andrew Young School of Policy
Studies-1. The Student Government Association will appoint 4 student
members. The Associate Provost of Information Systems and Technology and
the Director of the Teaching and Learning with Technology Center will
serve as ex-officio (and non-voting) members of the subcommittee. The
Chair of the STF Subcommittee will be the Chair of the Senate Committee on
IS&T and shall have the power to vote.
- The committee shall elect a chair within ten (10) working days after
the election of a new committee.
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